HUMAN FLESH, INTESTINES AND VOMIT SOUP TO BE SERVED AT DREAMLAND'S CAFE TERROR

Foodies and fun-lovers with a taste for the macabre are invited to gorge on the guts of a screaming patient and sip soup from IV feeds at Screamland Margate.

This October, Dreamland will unveil Café Terror during its famous Screamland scarefest, offering guests a special theatrical dining experience with incredible concoctions that look like hell but taste like heaven.

‘Lucky’ guests will enjoy delicious and disturbing dishes in a unique horror theatre experience, from which they can expect to leave full – and unsettled – by dishes such as vomit aperitif, intravenous soup, and human flesh-flavoured sausages. Served in a bloody surgical setting by staff in full surgical gowns, this is an event guaranteed to unsettle even the most brave-hearted soul as they remove their food from the belly of a screaming human patient.

Café Terror will take over Dreamland’s Café Barletta for four nights during Screamland, when the amusement park morphs into a haunted, horror-filled playground on selected nights in October (see Notes).

Tickets are now on sale for Friday 18th October, Saturday 19th October, Friday 25th October and Saturday 26th October. Spaces are limited on each night so early booking is essential.

Don’t miss this macabre but delicious twist on dining, brought to Margate for the first time.

Café Terror tickets cost £25 per person plus booking fee and include food and one drink. Booking is essential at www.dreamland.co.uk/events. (Tickets do not include access to Screamland, and tickets to the scarefest must be purchased separately)

Screamland is a full park take over with scare mazes, live actors, gruesome food & drink, and Halloween dressing across the site. All tickets include access to all mazes and Dreamland’s 26 thrill and chill rides. Screamland takes place between 6-11pm on:

Friday 18th October

Saturday 19th October

Friday 25th October

Saturday 26th October

Thursday 31st October

Friday 1st November

Early bird tickets are now sold out, and advance tickets are now available from £25 online at www.dreamland.co.uk/screamland. Scare mazes are 12A rated and under 16s must be accompanied by an adult at all times. ‘Ride Only’ tickets are available for who want to soak up the spooky atmosphere and enjoy unlimited ride access, but don’t fancy their chances inside the scare mazes below:

Hammer House of Horror

The Woman in Black has come to Dreamland – can you escape her terrible curse? Step inside the legendary Bray Studios and into the spotlight of Hammer Films’ latest blockbuster. But watch out – those rumours that the Studios are haunted might just be true. Be prepared to come face-to-face with some of horror’s most infamous monsters and the haunting figure of the Woman in Black. This brand-new maze is a must for horror film fans – as long as you have nerves of steel…

Condemned Carnival

Roll up, roll up for the grossest show on earth – Festino reveals what’s behind the curtain of the Condemned Carnival, but be careful not to become part of his next sideshow. Everybody loves a clown – and these ones are coming for you…

The Brotherhood

The year is 1666, plague and fire are ravaging the city… but that’s the least of your problems – The Brotherhood are back..! Little is known about the eerie order of monks, but they are seeking new disciples for their new world order – that is, if you survive initiation…

Submerged

Climb aboard the ill-fated Mary Rose and find yourself plunged into the icy depths of a chilling ghost story that will leave your blood running cold. There will be no saving you on this doomed voyage of the damned…

The Sleep Experiment 2

The first Sleep Experiment has failed, the facility is in lockdown, and security forces are battling an army of deprived and deranged test subjects. Venture into the bowels of this grim research facility and remember… Don’t. Close. Your. Eyes.

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